Jeremiah A. Johnson

Professor

Department
Department of Chemistry
Technology Areas
Drug Delivery: Microparticles & Nanoparticles / Therapeutics: Small Molecules / Chemicals & Materials: Polymers, Nanotechnology & Nanomaterials, Catalysis & Synthesis, Composites, Metals / Sensing & Imaging: Chemical & Radiation Sensing, Imaging, Optical Sensing / Energy & Distribution: Electrochemical Devices, Energy Storage, Photovoltaics / Biotechnology: Biomanufacturing, Biomedical Devices & Systems / Drug Discovery and Research Tools: Cell Interrogation / Biomaterials & Bioelectronics: Health Monitoring, Medical Device Coatings / Diagnostics: Imaging Agents / Environmental Engineering: Sustainability & Recycling, Water Treatment / Electronics & Photonics: Semiconductors

Background and Education

Dr. Jeremiah Johnson received a B.S. degree in Biomedical Engineering with a second major in Chemistry at Washington University in St. Louis. He received a Ph.D. in Chemistry at Columbia University. Later, he held a Beckman Postdoctoral Fellowship at the California Institute of Technology. Dr. Johnson is a Professor of Chemistry at MIT, where he has been since 2011. He is also a member of the MIT Program for Polymers and Soft Matter (PPSM) and the Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research.

 

Technologies

Functional and Universal Surface Anchors Based on N-Heterocyclic Carbenes

Technology / Case number: #15855
Jeremiah A. Johnson / Aleksandr Zhukhovitskiy
Technology Areas: Biomaterials & Bioelectronics / Chemicals & Materials / Electronics & Photonics / Energy & Distribution
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PolyMOFs: Hybrid Materials With Combined Gel and MOF Properties Via Metal-Ligand Coordination and Self-Assembly

Technology / Case number: #16872
Jeremiah A. Johnson / Aleksandr Zhukhovitskiy / Niels Holten-Andersen / Scott Grindy / Ken Kawamoto
Technology Areas: Chemicals & Materials / Environmental Engineering
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